Stop #ShitPosts and #ShitWitnesses, the Oracles Projects Aims to Provide Transparency About Witness Records and Activities

in witnesses •  7 years ago  (edited)

Not that long ago I saw the @oracles account show up in my feed. I think it was @InquiringTimes who had retweeted it.

Of course, my initial interest was peeked as soon as I saw oracles which immediately reminded me of Ned’s post about SMT oracles but soon things would get better even.

Better because @oracles was not related to the SMT Oracles but to another concept right down my alley: transparency (and also ethics, integrity).

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Oracles’ introduction post, Oracles - A Steemian Based Witnessing in the Witness Group - Dead Witnesses” and..., introduced the concept and creation of a new community which aims to increase the number of Steemians who have voted for witnesses, all while providing a better insight in the world of witnesses.

While the project is still in very early stages, mostly a Discord community right now, the idea behind Oracles is to provide Steemians with more information about what witnesses do, specifically what each witness does.

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Oracles aims to educate the voting Steemians

As most active Steemians know, witnesses provide the backbone to the Steem ecosystem by hosting the decentralised blockchain. In return, each witness is rewarded daily with Steem. While this amount for most isn’t sufficient to pay the server costs, the Top 20 witnesses produce many more blocks than other witnesses, which means that the rewards they earn are more significant.

As everyone can imagine, especially given the fact that those Top 20 witnesses also form our Governance body, this politicises the Steem blockchain and thus it is important that every Steemian knows what each witness does, their track record, and possibly even an insight in thinking, ideology, and vision.

Not that long ago we had #WitnessMinerGate which I posted about here. In that post I also referred to the importance of witnesses and holding them accountable because within the setup of the Steem blockchain, the Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPOS) makes all decisions about the blockchain a democratic process, in which the witnesses represent all Steemians.

As I wrote in the #WitnessMinerGate post:

This means that Steem witnesses need to, and do, decide over the future of the Steem blockchain, as a democracy. As such we, Steemians, need to be able to blindly trust witnesses, especially because this is an economy and one which always more people depend on.

Because many witnesses often rally their Steemian fans for their vote it is important that all Steemians are aware about what witnesses do. Aware beyond the marketing pitch, beyond the campaigning for votes.

@oracles aims to provide more insight to this.

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Because it matters that the Steem ecosystem, and thus every Steemian, benefits governance by ethical witnesses, I have joined the oracles community and so should you.

Because accountable, ethical and transparent witnesses is our right.

Not only should unethical witnesses, operating in a grey area, be held accountable, but we Steemiansthe future of the Steem blockchain depends on the top 20 witnesses.

And that matters. To you, to me, to everyone. Because within the DPOS setup of the Steem blockchain we have to constantly weigh our vote. Our position. Our own ethics.

DPOS relies on witnesses, or delegates, who represent the users of the blockchain and are elected by them. These witnesses can jointly alter all network parameters from transaction size to block interval. [Source: @mooncryption]

Are we pro or con upvote bots?
Do we think downvotes hurt the community?
Do we want to see even more #shitposts?

Do we want to see short-term focused witnesses?
Should we popularise witnesses who advocate raping the rewards pool maximising curation benefits from the rewards pool and thus long term undermine the health of the pool?
Should we allow witnesses to earn from automated shitposts?

Does somebody’s involvement as witness allow to get away with anything?

The answer to all of which is, of course, a resounding NO.

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Just like @shello’s #StopShitPosts and aim for excellence initiative, let’s all also #StopShitWitnesses and aim for the best possible Governance of the Steem blockchain.

The @oracles project is still in its earliest stages and can use any help. Both help from contributing members as well as more visibility. Because accountable, ethical and transparent witnesses is our right.

Because Steemians deserve but the best Governance body.

Just like I did, you too should join the @oracles community. Join us in the oracles Discord community today.

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Yeah!! Nicely done and I will most defenitely join and support @oracles :):) I lold at "raping the reward pool- scartch/ maximising profits. I need to figure out the actual scratching out text :D

Thanks for your comment, @therneau.

Strikes out text is simple to achieve. Just position the text in between four tildes, two on each side (the squiggly or twiddle usually found at top left, above the tab key).

Example: ~~your striked out text here~~ will look like your striked out text here.

Ah, cool. Thanks for the info!!

Am I pro or con upvote bots? Con.
Do I think downvotes hurt the community? Yes.
Do I want to see even more #shitposts? Not really.

Thanks to seeing this post be resteemed (I almost wrote retweeted haha), I am now following you and Oracles.

Haha, I keep thinking “liked” instead of “upvoted”.

Thanks for your comment and the follow, @binkyprod. Hope you will here find value, or at least the occasional bit of thought-provoking content. We have lots of work ahead still to make the Steem ecosystem a great place to be!

PS: you can not imagine how often I type resteemed but actually think retweeted. ;)

haha so I'm not the only one. That's good to hear lol

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So, bid bot owners and more importantly the steemians that delegate to the bots actually are less well thought of as evil whales that rule the steem ocean, and think of them more as investors that hold steem and make it raise in value.

That is quite the simplification, @aggroed. I can in fact not recall an actual judgment, most definitely not about delegators.

I did suggest an alternative tho: I am a fan of a dual citizenship system which would take a lot of cloud away, and thus also take away a lot of active delegation to such upvote bots, but without taking away their business.

I do think, and have hear from many, that they indeed do loathe commercial upvote/bid bot projects because they do effectively turn the platform in pay for visibility. Loathe mostly because it’s a vicious circle: the more they are used, the more they are needed. There’s only one winner in the game, the needed party in this case the bid bots.

That said, maybe, native advertising integration within Steem could solve that problem.

Define evil whale, please.

I’m not that good in making in black/white judgements, I prefer all shades of grey and most definitely need time to analyse and think before I say evil. That also applies to the situation with bots by the way, I am fully aware things aren’t that simple. Also that you ran a test using bid bots in the final few days of a post before it was locked down.

Damn bro, another good article. Even tho it was a month old it really pertains to the situation with haejin and the markymark lately.. people dont seem to understand how fragile the steemit platform really is :/ everyone thinks since its blockchain its decentralized, when that couldnt be further from the truth..
Im off to join @oracle now 😊 thanks for the info!